Poster: A snowHead
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Hi y'all... long time no snow!
Well, after a slight panic that we wouldn't find anywhere half decent to go skiing next week, we've managed to bag a relative bargain in Courchevel, flying from Glasgow on Saturday! One of my favourite places (probably because it's where I proposed to my wife) and delighted to be going back, especially as it's (almost) affordable...
However, it's been a few years since I was last there so wondered if anyone has any up-to-date info and tips etc. Has it been taken over by the Russians? Do they still sell Desperados in the club by the lifts? Is Piggy's still a rip off?! Lots of questions...
We're staying in Hotel Le New Solarium, on Jardin Alpin which seems like a decent location (I’ve only ever stayed in 1650 before) and the pool looks rather nice. I'm not expecting it to be a 5* hotel, since it didn't cost a 5* price, but if anyone has been there I'd be keen to hear. We’re on half board, so it’s just drinkies and lunch we’ll be funding, which should help keep the costs vaguely sensible.
I'm also wondering about ski lessons. My wife and I are quite different standards so we were thinking that we could each get lessons, perhaps, in the afternoons, which will still give us most of the holiday to ski together, but I'll get a couple of hours over a few days to go off and bash the blacks and powder. I used New Generation last time, and I'm quite tempted by their Performance clinics or Technical sessions - seem pretty good value. My wife is a nervous skier so keen to hear any thoughts on which of the other schools might be best for her (although the times would obviously need to co-incide otherwise we'd never ski together at all... hmm, there's an idea! ) Cost is a factor, so would probably opt for an, ideally, small group lesson rather than private.
Finally, should we plump for the full 3V pass or just the Courchevel valley? The last couple of times (admittedly, a few years ago) we just did the C Valley, so logic would suggest we might want to go farther afield. However, perhaps I just need to get that for my lessons as the 150km of piste in the C Valley is probably sufficient for my wife (we’re used to skiing in Glen Coe and Cairngorm nowadays!). Is there an option to buy a C Valley pass and “upgrade” for a day to 3V? It’s just the C Valley pass is on special offer at the mo at just Eur150, vs well over Eur200 for the full 3V. That Eur100 saving would probably buy two whole drinks in Piggy’s, so not to be sniffed at!
Apologies for the bundle of questions – just wanted to check with the local cognoscenti what the current scene is like and how best to maximise our enjoyment whilst there. I’ve been diligently training since early December – I’m now up to about 2.5 bottles of red before I get a crippling hangover the following day, so hopefully that will pay off at altitude. I might have to do a bit of last minute work on genuine fitness though – I’ve been particularly bad at that of late!
Thanks in advance…
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Desperados rule!
Can't help with any of your questions, sorry
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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masopa, I was there for Easter last year and while the Russians seem to have gone, the legacy of the high prices hasn't! There are some bars that run happy hours in town (Jardin Alpin is some way up the hill out of town, hence the gondola in the website pictures) but I recall large beers being about €8. We ate in what appeared to be a pizza place on chalet day off and paid €15 for a pizza (this is 1850 after all) but the wine on the carte started at about €50!!!!! We drank water and retreated to the supermarket and our room.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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where's the offer of C Valley pass for 150 euro??
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i see the offer on S3v website - doesnt seem to work without the offer code tho
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masopa, welcome back !
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Hiya folks - thanks for the welcomes!
Looking forward to getting a proper skiing holiday - last year was a three day (or so) trip to Courmayeur plus a couple of trips to Glencoe / Aviemore - all good fun but not a solid 6 days' skiing...
It sounds like grabbing lunch out of 1850 is sensible. High prices for drinks etc. is just something you have to suffer if you're in Courchevel, unfortunately. Hopefully the 650km of pistes will make up for it!! Thanks for the tips re: the pass, it sounds like we'll go for the Courchevel valley one and just upgrade if we want to go further afield.
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Yes, courchevel offers plenty for 1 week. I am just getting the single valley pass with the option to upgrade.
Did you manage to get the special offer pass?
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while the Russians seem to have gone, the legacy of the high prices hasn't!
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the high prices were there long before the Russians.....
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